Tornadoes have been spotted in parts of South Florida as Hurricane Milton draws closer, prompting authorities to urge residents to safety.
As of Wednesday morning, October 9, 2024, multiple tornadoes were reported across South Florida. The local National Weather Service (NWS Miami) issued urgent warnings as more severe weather, fueled by the approach of Hurricane Milton, swept across several counties.
From my window in Weston… pic.twitter.com/21Gqy6dF52
— Bob Hopkins (@bhopkinsfl) October 9, 2024
Tornadoes have been confirmed in areas including the Everglades, Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation, and locations near major highways. South Floridians were advised to stay alert as more tornadoes remain possible
At 10:03 a.m. (EST), NWS Miami-South Florida posted a warning of a tornado on the ground over the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation on their X (formerly Twitter) account, urging people in the vicinity to take shelter. The NWS retweeted images of phases of the tornado’s early sightings.
Additional photos (from earlier) of the tornado warned cell that is currently over Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation.
You can see the various phases of the life-cycle of a tornado…
Indications is that it remains on the ground, please seek shelter! https://t.co/KdUJO5rEl0
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
Another post followed where they wrote, “TORNADO crossing I-75 as we speak! Seek shelter NOW!” By 10:21 a.m. (EST), another sighting was posted, showing west-northwest of the Miccosukee Service Plaza.
**Ongoing dangerous TORNADO on the ground **
SEEK SHELTER – SE Hendry County
Considerable Tag Issued! https://t.co/7n5bvGmip9
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
Users responded to these messages with pictures and videos of their own. “Outside Weston. Just took this,” a resident posted at 10:26 a.m. (EST). Another netizen from the area added a picture and wrote, “From my window in Weston…”
Other outlets have posted footage of the natural phenomena as well. One clip shared on WPLG Local 10’s YouTube channel captures a tornado passing through west Pembroke Pines.
In another video, a tornado is seen moving through the Everglades, near Alligator Alley, with dark clouds swirling overhead. Another striking clip comes from Southwest Ranches, where a tornado was caught on cellphone video.
At 10:56 a.m. (EST), the NWS issued a reminder, stressing that multiple tornadoes had already been confirmed and that three active warnings were in effect. “Additional tornadoes remain possible,” they warned, as Hurricane Milton gets closer to landing.
REMINDER: We’ve already seen several *confirmed* tornadoes across South Florida this morning!
Three active warnings are currently in effect!
As we remain on the northeastern side of #Milton today, additional tornadoes remain possible. Stay alert! pic.twitter.com/z9xdIHrPCF
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
At 11:46 a.m. (EST), the NWS posted another urgent update, “Reports of another meso-vortex Tornado ongoing on the western side of Lake Okeechobee near Lakeport. 4 Ongoing Tornado Warnings – Naples Metro, Pahokee/Canal Point, Lakeport, Ortona. SEEK SHELTER NOW!”
Reports of another meso-vortex Tornado ongoing on the western side of Lake Okeechobee near Lakeport.
4 Ongoing Tornado Warnings
– Naples Metro
– Pahokee/Canal Point
– Lakeport
– OrtonaSEEK SHELTER NOW! pic.twitter.com/qUbZrLzuPM
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
At 12:41 p.m. (EST), the NWS posted another alarming update, “🚨 Storm Surge Threat Beginning🚨 Views from the Naples Pier this afternoon indicate that #Milton’s surge is beginning to arrive across coastal southwestern Florida with water levels steadily rising during what should be low tide Stay alert!”
Later in the afternoon, at 1:30 p.m. (EST), they provided a radar update, “A large convective band of Hurricane #Milton continues to rotate across southwestern Florida. A new Tornado Warning is in effect 1:45 p.m. for Collier and Hendry counties.”
1:30pm Radar Update: A large convective band of Hurricane #Milton continues to rotate across southwestern Florida.
A new Tornado Warning is in effect 1:45pm for Collier and Hendry counties. pic.twitter.com/P2feOgw4Qj
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
By 1:37 p.m. (EST), a storm surge warning remained in effect for coastal Collier and Mainland Monroe counties. The NWS indicated that winds were shifting to a more southerly onshore direction with estimates of 3–8 feet of storm surge possible in affected areas.
At 2 p.m. (EST), they confirmed Hurricane Milton’s sustained winds had reached 130 mph, with tornado warnings and storm surge threats continuing across southwestern Florida.
2PM Advisory for #Milton is in!
– Sustained Winds are now 130mph
– Ongoing Tornado Warnings
– Storm Surge Threat Increasing – SW Florida
– No changes to tropical/hurricane watches & warnings for South Florida pic.twitter.com/2UuTbfWLTq— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
The danger escalated further by 2:40 p.m. (EST) as the NWS reported that the large convective band of Hurricane Milton continued rotating through South Florida. “We have 4 active Tornado Warnings ongoing,” they posted. “We have issued 39 Tornado Warnings today as of 2:45 p.m.” This tally underscored the relentless severity of the storm.
At 3 p.m. (EST), the NWS provided an overview of all tornado warnings issued by NWS offices in Tampa Bay, Miami, and Melbourne. As of that time, 53 total tornado warnings had been issued throughout the day, 41 of them by NWS Miami alone. “Please remain aware for current and future tornado warnings!” the agency emphasized.
10/9 at 3pm: Here is a view of all of the *Tornado Warnings* issued by NWS Tampa Bay, NWS Miami, and NWS Melbourne thus far.
As of 3pm, 53 total tornado warnings have been issued today…
41 issued by NWS Miami
Please remain aware for current and future tornado warnings! https://t.co/j3fr86cifC pic.twitter.com/Zc3WjqD7D6
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
Just minutes later, at 3:05 p.m. (EST), reports of structural damage in Lakeport, FL, emerged as the most recent tornado-warned storm moved through. This marked the seventh confirmed tornado of the day, and the second to hit Lakeport.
By 3:46 p.m. (EST), the NWS clarified expected storm surges, warning of 5–8 feet from Bonita Beach to Chokoloskee, and 3–5 feet from Chokoloskee to Flamingo.
🚨 Expected Storm Surge Values 🚨
Clarification:
5-8 feet of Bonita Beach to Chokoloskee
3-5 feet from Chokoloskee to Flamingo https://t.co/Pah4VjumRX— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
As the storm progressed, the situation continued to worsen, with reports of street flooding arriving by 4:20 p.m. (EST) in southwestern coastal communities. The NWS warned, “Given #Milton’s fast forward speed, the increase in water levels may be sudden. DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH SALTWATER!”
Starting to receive several reports of street flooding across coastal communities in southwestern Florida.
Given #Milton‘s fast forward speed, the increase in water levels may be sudden.
DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH SALTWATER! pic.twitter.com/V4lWnU9GrD
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
At 4:48 p.m. (EST), the NWS provided a critical visual update, “Visual on the ongoing Tornado near Wellington! SEEK SHELTER IF YOU ARE IN A TORNADO WARNING!” This alerted residents in the area to take immediate action to protect themselves.
Just minutes later, at 4:55 p.m. (EST), they posted another urgent message, “ONGOING TORNADO heading toward populated areas (Loxahatchee Groves and the Acreage).”
ONGOING TORNADO heading toward populated areas (Loxahatchee Groves and the Acreage)
SEEK SHELTER NOW! https://t.co/hS9GOuBwlH
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
By 5:15 p.m. (EST), the storm surge threat had worsened. The NWS posted, “Surge continues to rise rapidly at the North Naples Bay Tide Gauge! Communities are starting to flood across coastal Collier, Seek higher ground now!”
This was followed by another warning at 5:13 p.m. (EST), with reports of rough Gulf waters and rapidly rising storm surge levels. “PLEASE stay away from the Naples Pier and all beaches along the Gulf coast,” they urged.
513PM: Gulf waters are rough with storm surge rising FAST. PLEASE stay away from the Naples Pier and all beaches along the Gulf coast. ⚠️⚠️ pic.twitter.com/7XXI3zvgfK
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
At 5:24 p.m. (EST), the NWS added more information, “LARGE MULTI-VORTEX TORNADO REMAINS ON THE GROUND NOW MOVING INTO MARTIN COUNTY.”
Just three minutes later, at 5:27 p.m. (EST), they wrote, “DAMAGING LARGE TORNADO HAS NOW MOVED OUT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY.”
Around the same time, the National Hurricane Center provided its own key message, warning of life-threatening storm surge and hurricane-force winds expected on the west Florida Peninsula.
By 6:00 p.m. (EST), NWS Miami announced that 55 tornado warnings had been issued by them alone, with a total of 98 warnings issued across Tampa Bay, Melbourne, and Miami. At least nine confirmed tornadoes had hit the Miami area as of this time, highlighting the unprecedented nature of the storm’s impact on South Florida.
10/9 – As of 6pm:
55 Tornado Warnings issued today solely by NWS Miami.
98 Tornado Warnings issued today by NWS Tampa Bay, NWS Melbourne, and NWS Miami today.
At least 9 Confirmed Tornadoes today in our NWS Miami area (Preliminary). https://t.co/G1s6jWa944 pic.twitter.com/un02o7OzrI— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
Their following post around the same time further confirmed the ongoing storm surge. They warned, “🚨 Storm Surge Ongoing 🚨 Water levels continue to rapidly increase across southwestern Florida as #Milton’s surge moves in.”
Residents are urged to continue monitoring the latest updates from trusted sources and seek safety immediately. Stay informed, stay safe, and take the necessary precautions to protect yourself and your family during this extreme weather event.